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Can thinking like a scientist help us tackle societal issues?
Eva Amsen reviews Third Millennium Thinking: Creating Sense in a World of Nonsense by Saul Perlmutter, John Campbell and Robert MacCoun
Get set for World Quantum Day 2024
Celebrate World Quantum Day on Sunday 14 April 2024 with Physics World
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The American reactor that was closed by fake news
The unnecessary closure of a physics lab 25 years ago still has lessons for us all, says Robert P Crease
Thomas Kuhn: new insights into a revolutionary philosopher of science
Gino Elia reviews The Last Writings of Thomas S Kuhn: Incommensurability in Science edited by Bojana Mladenovic
What would happen if communication systems broke down?
Ian Randall reviews Communications Breakdown: SF Stories about the Future of Connection edited by Jonathan Strahan
Lee McIntyre: the ‘rant lit’ philosopher whose angry new book is ‘peppered with flaws and contradictions’
Robert P Crease reviews On Disinformation: How to Fight for Truth and Protect Democracy by Lee McIntyre
The cost of excellence: top scientists on the brutality of the academic system
Emma Chapman reviews Fascination of Science: 60 Encounters with Pioneering Researchers of Our Time by Herlinde Koelbl (translated by Lois Hoyal)
The Creator: a big movie with big effects that explores AI ethics in surprising ways
Kyla Rushman reviews the film The Creator produced, directed and co-written by Gareth Edwards
The Nobel Prize for Physics
Explore the work of recent Nobel laureates, find out what happens behind the scenes, and discover some who were overlooked for the prize
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Dispatches from the Great North American eclipse of 2024
Viewers in parts of Mexico, the US and Canada enjoyed a rare total solar eclipse yesterday
If Only I Could Hibernate: Mongolian movie follows a teenager entering a physics olympiad
Matin Durrani reviews If Only I Could Hibernate – a film about a boy from a hard-up family trying to enter a physics competition
Sticky materials un-stick themselves in jumps
New work could change the way we think about how soft materials adhere to surfaces
An orchestral trip through the moons of our solar system
Amanda Lee Falkenberg describes the process of turning mysterious worlds into music
Can you solve this quantum cryptic word search?
Try our fiendish quantum-physics cryptic word search, created by Ian Randall
Einstein’s only experiment is found in French museum
1915 experiment established the connection between magnetism and angular momentum
Soap bubbles transform into lasers
Laser wavelengths depend on bubble's size, paving the way for bubble-laser-based sensors of pressure or ambient electric field
Surf’s up: Physics World admires the famous Severn bore
Wave carried surfers by as we stood on a rainy riverbank
Rhapsody as European synchrotron examines Niccolò Paganini’s violin
Scientists have carried out X-ray studies on the iconic violin that was crafted in 1743
Seismic signal that pointed to alien technology was actually a passing truck
Mysterious samples from the ocean floor are not associated with 2014 meteor, study suggests
Mystery of why inkjet-printed paper curls finally solved
Physicists in Austria reveal that solvents in the ink are behind the effect
The physics behind ‘fractal painting’ revealed
The technique involves mixing colourful inks with alcohol and applying it to a surface coated with a layer of acrylic paint
First editions: in pursuit of the original Kaye and Laby
Andrew Ferguson goes hunting for a piece of physics history
Researchers solve mystery of why flying insects gather at artificial light
Tracking insects’ flight under a range of light conditions reveals that artificial lights confuse insects as to which way is up
Fermilab’s guest composer is inspired by neutrinos, poetry and physics collide at the LHC
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Cosmic code of conduct: the ethics of human testing in space
Biomedical ethicist Vasiliki Rahimzadeh discusses the need for a universal code of ethics for doing scientific research on human subjects in space
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